HALF-FULL REPORT 07/25/14
We start with a news bulletin. Yesterday (7/24), software developers at a company called Division Six in Oregon - some of whom are TTPers - announced the release of a smartphone app called the Covert Christian Bible.
It is a KJV (King James Version) Bible that is hidden in your smart phone, camouflaged to look like another harmless application such as a calculator app. Only a secret code known to the user reveals the Bible is there.
The app's social networking features enable Christians to create their own study group or accept an invitation to join another that interests them anywhere in the world. For example: A person in Kansas can form a Bible study group with members in Toronto, Jerusalem, and London. A person in Dallas could join a Bible Study group started in China.
The World Net KJV is free. Right now there's only a version for Android phones; an iPhone/iPad version will be out shortly. And it's only in English at first, with the KJV in other languages to come (I'm bugging them for Arabic and Chinese in particular).
The HFR congratulates the software team of Division Six for their brilliant contribution to the protection of Christians under persecution around the world.
Okay, it's been an intense week so let's go -- and you get only one guess as to who's the HFR Hero of the Week.
